Oppo F1 Plus Specifications

The smartphone Oppo F1 Plus was launched in March 2016. The phone has a 5.50-inch touch screen with a resolution of 1080 pixels and 1920 pixels at a PPI of 401 pixels per inch.The Oppo F1 Plus works with a 2GHz MediaTek MT6755 octa-core processor and comes with 4GB of RAM. The phone has 64 GB of internal memory, which can be expanded via a microSD card up to 128 GB. As for the cameras, the Oppo F1 Plus includes a 13 megapixel main camera on the back and a 16 megapixel front camera for selfies.The Oppo F1 Plus runs on Android 5.1 and is powered by a non-removable 2850mAh battery. It measures 151.80 x 74.30 x 6.60 (height x width x thickness) and weighs 145.00 grams.The Oppo F1 Plus is a dual SIM smartphone (GSM and GSM) that accepts micro SIM and micro SIM cards. Connectivity options include Wi-Fi, GPS, Bluetooth, USB OTG, 3G and 4G (with support for the 40-band used by some LTE networks in India). The sensors of the phone include a proximity sensor, an accelerometer, an ambient light sensor and a gyroscope.

Oppo F1 Plus Details

Only a few months have passed since Oppo launched the original F1 Oppo, the self-proclaimed “Selfie Expert”. Now, if F1 Plus is not the fastest update in this industry, it should at least be up and running. Apart from the super-compressed release plan, although the original was advertised as a “Selfie Expert,” the Plus 16 megapixel version must be a selfie-certified DoP compared to Rocker.

To be fair, the F1 Plus can be seen as a completely different device. At home in China, he is even known as Oppo R9 and is part of a different focus within the company’s portfolio. And while these selfie accreditations are the main selling point of the F1 Plus, Oppo will not miss the opportunity to highlight some other aspects of the new phone.

On the one hand, the design is much more elegant: Oppo has replaced rough edges for a slightly more curvilinear shape, a texture and a more uniform color scheme in general. Impressive thickness of 6.6mm, edge protection edge of 5.5 inches and a 2.5D glass in the top provide the premium feeling that is sought for the packaging.

The bowels of the F1 Plus have also been redone, though they look good only for a medium game experience. The Octa-Core Mediatek Helio P10, 4 GB of RAM, a larger Full HD AMOLED display and the fast charging VOOC support are clear points for the new Oppo F1, which is now outdated.

main disadvantages

Non-removable battery
MediaTek P10 is not much faster than last year’s mid-range chipsets
In general, we really have to give it to Oppo and F1 Plus. After the first inspection, the Chinese equipment manufacturer in our test seems to have solved all the problems we had with the Oppo F1. Better visualization – check, more RAM and memory – check, VOOC – definitely check. In order not to touch our own horn or anything, the conclusion is that F1 Plus had a program and did it to improve its predecessor in every possible way.